i recently bought a 3.6 volt 14500 batter ($10 for 2) which made a huge difference. the light output was probably close to double! around 200 lumens for such a small flashlight, but was still nowhere near the advertised 300 lumens
also battery life is pretty bad and nowhere near the advertised!
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Small.. fits in pocket or purse.. even clipped on my hat brim. sturdy great value.. great price.. focuses down to a small square not pinpoint. very bright...Best Deals for SecurityIng® 7W 300LM Mini CREE LED Flashlight with Adjustable
I've had this light for about 6 months. I take it on dog walks and use it to peer around at night when I hear things outside. I don't use it a lot so I'm still on the first AA battery. It is very bright. It's also very solid. I added a lanyard, because its small and easy to drop--it would be nice if they included one. I'll probably pick up a few more of these.Honest reviews on SecurityIng® 7W 300LM Mini CREE LED Flashlight with Adjustable
I just purchased one of each of the six compact LED flashlights offered by Amazon with Prime shipping. The average cost was $5 $6. The good news is that all of them worked fine and there is very little reason to favor one over the others. I will provide brief Pros and Cons on the individual product sites.This SecurityIng is a CREE Q5 "mini" (some sold under the CREE name are not). i really like the design and manufacture, although some threads appears to be bare aluminum on aluminum, which may eventually gall (seize up). I am a bit puzzled by the finish, which is not normal black anodization but more like a chrome finish (it almost looks like stainless steel, but clearly is not). Overall, this is probably my favorite.
PROS: 1) Good focus adjustment, 2) bright, even with just a single AA battery.
CONS: See comments above.
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